The president has reasons to celebrate as his university funding veto was upheld and inflation appears to be under control
Op-ed
Following the veto on university funding, the government’s multi-prong attack on public institutions has now set its sights on healthcare
The administration seems more focused on next year’s legislative elections than Argentines who are going hungry — and losing patience
The president gave an incendiary debut speech at the UN and fanned the flames of fake news as wildfires blazed across Córdoba province
Whether the government really can’t see how poor this week’s optics were or they just don’t care, the political cost could be important
From funding cuts to police deployment, Argentina’s renowned public higher education and research is facing alarming government hostility
Despite a historic trans-homicide verdict and the temptation to close the chapter on Tehuel de la Torre, we still don’t have answers and the fight for justice is far from over
It’s easy to laugh at freedom of information restrictions that seem tailor-made to avoid awkward questions about Milei’s dogs — but the threat is real
Budget cuts, deteriorating services and privatization plans don’t just turn the ride to work into a battle — they’re a warning that Argentina’s railways are forgetting a lethal lesson